A Classical Tour Through Italy, An. MDCCCII.J. Mawman, 1815 |
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... tomb , the sepulchre ( as it is called by the people ) of Ascanius ; but in the opinion of antiquaries that of ... Virgil , has made the scene of the last six books of the Eneid ; the seven hills and the humble capital of Evander ; the ...
... tomb , the sepulchre ( as it is called by the people ) of Ascanius ; but in the opinion of antiquaries that of ... Virgil , has made the scene of the last six books of the Eneid ; the seven hills and the humble capital of Evander ; the ...
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... tomb of Munatius Plancus . It is round like that of Hadrian , like it stripped of its marble casing , and turned ... Virgil , shed so much glory and interest on these coasts as the Formian villa and the tomb of Cicero . That Cicero had a ...
... tomb of Munatius Plancus . It is round like that of Hadrian , like it stripped of its marble casing , and turned ... Virgil , shed so much glory and interest on these coasts as the Formian villa and the tomb of Cicero . That Cicero had a ...
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... tomb of Virgil , and the birth - place of Tasso . Re CHAP . X. -- - Naples Its History Public Buildings- Ch . IX . 327 THROUGH ITALY . have been the residence of the great and of the ...
... tomb of Virgil , and the birth - place of Tasso . Re CHAP . X. -- - Naples Its History Public Buildings- Ch . IX . 327 THROUGH ITALY . have been the residence of the great and of the ...
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John Chetwode Eustace. ber , ai : CHAP . XI . f : Virgil's Tomb - Grotto of Posilipo - Lago d'Ag- Grotto del Cane - Astroni - Nisida- " nano- Pozzuolo Academia and Cuman Villa . 1 UNDER our windows and bordering on the beach is the royal ...
John Chetwode Eustace. ber , ai : CHAP . XI . f : Virgil's Tomb - Grotto of Posilipo - Lago d'Ag- Grotto del Cane - Astroni - Nisida- " nano- Pozzuolo Academia and Cuman Villa . 1 UNDER our windows and bordering on the beach is the royal ...
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... tomb - the tomb of Virgil ! We entered ; a vaulted cell and two modern win- dows alone present themselves to view the poet's name is the only ornament of the place . No sar- cophagus , no urn , and even no inscription to feed the ...
... tomb - the tomb of Virgil ! We entered ; a vaulted cell and two modern win- dows alone present themselves to view the poet's name is the only ornament of the place . No sar- cophagus , no urn , and even no inscription to feed the ...
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330 ページ - Mantua me genuit : Calabri rapuere : tenet nunc Parthenope : cecini pascua, rura, duces.
133 ページ - Alleluias, are sung to elevate the mind and prepare it for the gospel. The pontiff then rises, gives his benediction to the two deacons that kneel at his feet with the book of the gospels, and resigning his tiara, stands while the gospel is sung in Latin and in Greek; after which he commences the Nicene creed which is continued in music by the choir. When the creed and the psalm that follows it are over, he descends from his throne, and approaching the altar with the same attendants and the same...
140 ページ - The magnitude of the cross hanging as if self-supported, and like a vast meteor streaming in the air; the blaze that it pours forth; the mixture of light and shade cast on the pillars, arches, statues and altars; the crowd of spectators placed in all the different attitudes of curiosity, wonder and devotion; the processions with their banners and crosses gliding successively in silence along the nave and kneeling around the altar; the penitents of all nations and dresses collected in...
135 ページ - Angela give a general discharge, while rising slowly from his throne, he lifts his hands to heaven, stretches forth his arm, and thrice gives his benediction to the crowd, to the city, and to all mankind ; a solemn pause follows, another discharge is heard, the crowd rises, and the pomp gradually disappears.
132 ページ - Lord be with you, reads the collect in an elevated tone of voice, with a degree of inflection just sufficient to distinguish it from an ordinary lecture. The epistle is then read, first in Latin, then in Greek ; and after it some select verses from the Psalms, intermingled with Alleluiahs, are sung, to elevate the mind, and prepare it for the gospel.
190 ページ - Oenotria tellus 85 in dubiis responsa petunt : hue dona sacerdos cum tulit et caesarum ovium sub nocte silenti pellibus incubuit stratis somnosque petivit, multa modis simulacra videt volitantia miris et varias audit voces fruiturque deorum 90 conloquio atque imis Acheronta adfatur Avernis.
173 ページ - Qua pinus ingens albaque populus Umbram hospitalem consociare amant Ramis, et obliquo laborat Lympha fugax trepidare rivo...
140 ページ - ... and altars; the crowd of spectators placed in all the different attitudes of curiosity, wonder and devotion; the processions with their banners and crosses gliding successively in silence along the nave and kneeling around the altar ; the penitents of all nations and dresses collected in groupes near the confessionals of their respective languages ; a cardinal occasionally advancing through the crowd , and as he kneels humbly bending his head to the pavement ; in fine , the pontiff...
108 ページ - In order to add to its relief and give it all its majesty, according to the ancient custom still retained in the patriarchal churches at Rome, and in most of the cathedrals in Italy, a lofty canopy rises above it, and forms an intermediate break or repose for the eye between it and the immensity of the dome above. The form, materials, and magnitude of this decoration are equally astonishing. Below the steps of the altar, and of course some distance from it, at the corners, on four massive pedestals,...
35 ページ - ... pontiff at the expense of the Church and country. The palaces of these fortunate nephews are the most costly monuments of elegance and servitude: the perfect arts of architecture, painting, and sculpture have been prostituted in their service; and their galleries and gardens are decorated with the most precious works of antiquity which taste or vanity has prompted them to collect.